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blood plasma without fibrinogen ​

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Answered by sumanchoudhary8710
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Answer:

Serum

Explanation:

It serves as the liquid base for whole blood. Whole blood minus erythrocytes(RBCs), leukocytes(WBCs) and thrombocytes(platelets) make up the plasma. Serum, sometimes mistakenly considered synonymous with plasma, consists of plasma without fibrinogen.

Answered by sakshishekhawat25113
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Answer:

Serum

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